Pace University – Private- Downtown Manhattan, New York
University of Maryland – You would pay out-of-state tuition; what are the GPA & SAT/ACT requirements. Check blue/purple book!!
State University of Albany-
Rutgers state University- You would pay out-of-state tuition; what are the GPA & SAT/ACT requirements. Check blue/purple book!!
John Jay College for Criminal Justice-
Roberts Wesleyan College-
University of Bridgeport-
University of New Haven- Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Law
The University of Tampa, Florida - If this is a public university, you would pay out-of-state tuition; what are the GPA & SAT/ACT requirements. Check blue/purple book!!
University of South Florida - You would pay out-of-state tuition; what are the GPA & SAT/ACT requirements. Check blue/purple book!!

Ana, since there is not additional cost to apply, please select other CUNY schools; these will serve as possible or reach schools.

You need to investigate the PGA and SAT/ACT scores for ALL of the above schools. Chuck


Ana Inoa
2435 Devoe Terrace Apt Bsmt
Bronx, N.Y. 10468
As I open the doors to the All Stars Project building, I felt a great uncomfort not knowing what was going to happen, but at the same time anxious to get started. The All Star Project is a program as well as a internship where people go and develop skills like behaving professionally and public speaking skills. In this program people get to express themselves in a new environment. I joined this program because I wanted to do different and also these experiences will help me in the future when I go to college. I could see more and more students come in and take a seat. This made me realize that the program does work and a lot of teens are looking for a better start and a challenge. The Director of Youth programs walked in and welcomed us. In this room there was a stage and in front of it were seats. It made me wonder if we were going to perform something and as I walked to take a seat I got nervous because I did not know what we were going to do. The Director announced how we were going to do a one minute speech on our lives. She asked if anyone would like to start by coming up on stage and perform.
I could see a lot of worried faces across the room. There was a complete silence. My face was getting red as I stood there in shock. Luckily, another boy stood up and was relieved to know that I wasn’t going to be first. It looked as if he knew exactly what to say. He went on the stage. I watched him present his life and noticed it was simple and straight forward. Now that I knew exactly what to say and do, I decided to give it a shot. When I got in stage I looked at everyone and realized everything was going to go smoothly. During my speech I spoke about the way I changed my life. This change came from my religious beliefs. I became a Christian who made a huge impact in my life and I became a totally new person. I developed a better relationship with my family and friends. Everyone applauded enthusiastically. I smiled, walked down the stairs and felt a big weight lift off my shoulders. I understand the meaning of confidence, which is taking the opportunity given to you and have courage doing that. Now that I have accomplished public speaking I’m able to interact more with people.
After the participating in this program I saw things differently. I’ve learned that life is about adapting to any type of environment. The people who organized this program are very open and giving to the young people. I now carry myself more professionally with more confidence. I have become a more opened public speaker and developed interpersonal skills. Now that I have all these skills I’m able to use them toward my goals. Since I’ve become more focused, I’m able to use that in my ambition of a career in law enforcement. College would be a first step to improve my ability’s.